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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ballet class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of dance class focused on ballet techniques and training.
Example: "She enrolled in a ballet class to improve her flexibility and grace."
Alternatives: "a dance lesson" or "a ballet session."
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Wiping her eyes, she left to teach a ballet class.
(The Mark Morris dancers take a ballet class every morning, usually taught by Morris).
I was late for a ballet class as a plump 11-year-old.
You can't go to a ballet class with a full stomach.
Didn't they ever take their children skating or to a ballet class?
You should come," and I'd be there in the middle of a ballet class making my excuses.
Within a year, Rudolf was enrolled in a ballet class, and from then on he thought of little else.
Harry took part in a ballet class for youngsters on a visit to west London on Wednesday.
I don't think a ballet class where you're simply taught to tuck your bum under is necessarily worthwhile".
The New Yorker, February 26 , 1996P. 156 SHOWCASE of a ballet class at the Spence School.
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